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When Parents Accidentally Lock Keys in Their Car With Infant Daughter, Group of Inmates Offer Their Skills

When Parents Accidentally Lock Keys in Their Car With Infant Daughter, Group of Inmates Offer Their Skills
These non-violent offenders were not breaking into an SUV to steal anything; they were simply trying to help a distressed couple unlock their car door.

Though it may seem counterintuitive, these prison inmates were being cheered on by a crowd of spectators as they were breaking into a couple's car earlier this week.

However, the inmates weren't forcing their way into the SUV for any nefarious purposes; they were simply trying to reunite a 1-year-old girl with her parents.

The car had been parked at the West Pasco Judicial Center in New Port Richey, Florida when the father of the infant accidentally locked the keys inside of the vehicle – with the baby still sitting in the back seat.

Since the parents reportedly could not afford a locksmith, they had no idea how to unlock the door.

Deputies from the Pasco County Sheriff's Office were about to break the window of the vehicle when a nearby group of inmates offered to help.

The five low-risk, non-violent offenders had been repairing local median strips under the supervision of a law enforcement officer when the incident occurred. With permission from their supervisor, the group of trustees got to work.

While the infant's father soothed his daughter from the window, several of the trustees pried open the SUV door so that the opening was just wide enough for another inmate to slip a coat hanger in through the crack. Within just a few brief minutes, the inmates had managed to activate the electronic lock and open the door.

In a cell phone video that was shared by the infant's mother, the crowd can be heard cheering as the parents are finally reunited with their distressed daughter.

(WATCH the news coverage below) – Photo by Shadow Lantry

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